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to forebode
to forebode
[Czasownik]

to predict that something bad is going to happen very soon

przepowiadać, zapowiadać

przepowiadać, zapowiadać

Ex: The dark clouds forbode a storm approaching the coast. 
forecastle
forecastle
[Rzeczownik]

a part of a ship used as the crew’s quarters

dziobówka, kwatery załogi

dziobówka, kwatery załogi

Ex: The sailors spent most of their time in the forecastle when they weren't on deck, resting or playing cards. 
to foreclose
to foreclose
[Czasownik]

(of a bank) to take away someone's property because they have not repaid the money they borrowed from the bank in order to buy it

zająć, przeprowadzić egzekucję hipoteczną

zająć, przeprowadzić egzekucję hipoteczną

Ex: The bank threatens to foreclose on the house if the homeowner does not make the overdue payment by next month. 
forecourt
forecourt
[Rzeczownik]

a large space in front of a building

podwórze przednie, plac przed budynkiem

podwórze przednie, plac przed budynkiem

Ex: The hotel’s forecourt was lined with blooming flowers and elegant fountains to welcome guests. 
to forego
to forego
[Czasownik]

to go or to be before someone or something in time or place

poprzedzać, wyprzedzać

poprzedzać, wyprzedzać

Ex: The ancient civilizations forewent the current technological advancements by centuries, laying the foundations for future discoveries. 
forehead
forehead
[Rzeczownik]

the part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hair

czoło

czoło

Ex: She wiped the sweat from her forehead after running the marathon under the hot sun. 
foreknowledge
foreknowledge
[Rzeczownik]

knowledge of an occurrence before it actually happens

przewidywanie, wiedza z góry

przewidywanie, wiedza z góry

Ex: The detective seemed to have foreknowledge of the crime before it occurred. 
foreman
foreman
[Rzeczownik]

a male worker who watches over other workers and is often more experienced

brygadzista, majster

brygadzista, majster

Ex: The foreman oversees the workers to ensure all safety protocols are followed. 
panache
panache
[Rzeczownik]

a decorative plume or feather worn as a fashion accessory on hats or helmets

pióropusz

pióropusz

Ex: The knight adorned his helmet with a vibrant panache. 
to pander
to pander
[Czasownik]

to do what others want to please them, even when it is unnecessary or morally wrong

schlebiać, zaspokajać

schlebiać, zaspokajać

Ex: She often panders to her friends’ requests, even when it means compromising her own values. 
panegyric
panegyric
[Rzeczownik]

a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something

panegiryk, mowa pochwalna

panegiryk, mowa pochwalna

Ex: In his speech, he wrote a panegyric to his parents, thanking them for their unwavering support throughout his career. 
panoply
panoply
[Rzeczownik]

an impressive collection of things

kolekcja, asortyment

kolekcja, asortyment

Ex: The museum displayed a panoply of ancient artifacts from civilizations across the world. 
impetus
impetus
[Rzeczownik]

the force that causes something to move or to keep moving

impet, pęd

impet, pęd

Ex: The strong winds provided the impetus for the sailboat to glide across the water at high speed. 
pantomime
pantomime
[Rzeczownik]

a method of performance in which the performer uses body and hand gestures in order to suggest an idea or tell something without using words

pantomima, mimika

pantomima, mimika

Ex: The street performer entertained the crowd with a pantomime of a person trapped in an invisible box. 
impetuous
impetuous
[przymiotnik]

done swiftly and without careful thought, driven by sudden and strong emotions or impulses

impulsywny, lekkomyślny

impulsywny, lekkomyślny

Ex: His impetuous decision to move to a new city without a job lined up worried his friends and family. 
impetuosity
impetuosity
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of acting quickly and without thinking carefully

porywczość, pochopność

porywczość, pochopność

Ex: His impetuosity led him to sign the contract without reading it. 
exigent
exigent
[przymiotnik]

expecting flawless and precise performance from other people

wymagający, skrupulatny

wymagający, skrupulatny

Ex: The exigent manager expected every task to be completed flawlessly and on time. 
exigency
exigency
[Rzeczownik]

an urgent affair to deal with

nagłość,  pilna sprawa

nagłość, pilna sprawa

Ex: The company’s financial exigency requires immediate action to avoid bankruptcy. 
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